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Since commit 1fc05c8d84 ("gfs2: cancel timed-out glock requests"), a
pending locking request can be canceled by calling gfs2_glock_dq() on
the pending holder. In gfs2_glock_async_wait(), when we time out, use
that to cancel the remaining locking requests and dequeue the locking
requests already granted. That's simpler as well as more efficient than
waiting for all locking requests to eventually be granted and dequeuing
them then.
In addition, gfs2_glock_async_wait() promises that by the time the
function completes, all glocks are either granted or dequeued, but the
implementation doesn't keep that promise if individual locking requests
fail. Fix that as well.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruenba@redhat.com>
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